How to spot a Hummingbird

May 22, 2010

I’ve never before seen a Hummingbird in Missouri, and when I’ve seen them in California, they were always at about my height, visiting the flowers….so my first sighting of one of these birds high up on a tree in Forest Park, was a bit of a surprise!

Here’s Hummingbird-Spotting 101:

First,though it's a rainy, grey, overcast day, you go to Forest Park to look for the Great Horned Owl babies, which have fledged....
There, you chance upon Mark Glenshaw, who helps you locate the beautiful owlets:
You also photograph him holding up a couple of fallen owl feathers:
At this point, you look up into the grey skies and the rain (you've already squelched your way through water and mud for those owls), and you see this:
"What's that tiny spot high up on the tree!" you think, and concentrate:
The tiny spot looks like a bird...
...and you realize, with a thrill, that this black smudge against a grey sky is, in fact, you very first